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The series, which features four young reporters and a fast pace, has been called a venture in "Mod Squad news" an attempt to primarily appeal to well-heeled yuppie viewers-young urban professionals CBS News emphatically denies this. To get beyond such potpourri programming (with its unflattering assumptions about the Western attention-span, visitors don't have to go far. When the quartet last appeared in Southern California in May, 1985, it gave performances of the complete five-quartet cycle of that irascible, idiosyncratic master of the 12-tone method, Schoenberg; this time around, the quartet will perform his thorny Third Quartet (Op 30) as part of the program at UC Irvine. You achieve your authority on the set" In his second film, "City Streets" there was a succession of gangster murders-not one of which is seen on screen. "LIVE AFTER DEATH" Iron Maiden Capitol.

The protesters feared that Fabian would be seen by the general public as a metaphor for most AIDS victims, instead of as the aberration that he was. Fox-which also happens to be releasing its remake of "The Fly" this summer-calls this convenient coincidence in "Lucas" a "happy accident" "I chose 'The Fly' scene without knowing Fox had any plans to remake it" said "Lucas" writer/director David Seltzer. NEW YORK — Promising "a new climate of cultural excitement here, nationally and throughout the world" Martin E. I don't need that" The only time she gets discouraged, she said, is when she goes to auditions and producers say, "I thought you'd be a blonde like your mother" "I want to be accepted for myself" she said. William McGlaughlin has been named conductor/music director of the Kansas City Symphony, effective immediately, succeeding Russell Patterson, who becomes conductor emeritus.

Instead, Previn gives us a straightforward, no-nonsense account in vivid, crystalline sound. is the first that audiences can attend without suffering either profound embarrassment or terminal boredom The show has a lot going for it. Anyway, by the end of the book, all you see is that all Michael wanted to do was make the best movie that had ever been made. It's because there is a subculture in Los Angeles that we might call the professional audience. Producer David Permut "Dragnet) has a script from Bill Bryan, the most recent of several attempts by several writers. Not every film maker can do that" ENCOURAGED: "I think it's the best script I've ever written" said Gore Vidal. This "Giselle" enjoyed the enlightend services of a really luxurious cast.

Working to a pastiche-Domenico Scarlatti score by Kurt-Heinz Stolze, Cranko reshaped his literary source into a fantasia on the theme of false romantic expectations-notably deception-in-attraction versus morning-after (or post-marital) realities. Until the price of CDs drops, the best thing seems to be to continue to buy albums or cassettes, reserving CDs as a sort of "connoisseur collection" of your very favorite works. During preparations, the festival's form was about as definite as jacaranda petals fluttering in the wind. "Is it possible I haven't communicated any morality to you at all" he demanded. Ron Howard's gentle alien fantasy "Cocoon" did only $69. 2 million. The following lines are appropriate when telling someone you like how much you liked (instead of hated) their movie Yellow Teeth Cured. One of the more sensational aspects of the store is its indoor-outdoor neon sculpture.

We just keep going until someone suddenly comes up with a new idea and knocks us all silly-like what they've done in 'A Chorus Line' or 'La Cage aux Folles' " However, another recent major musical, Stephen Sondheim's "Sunday in the Park With George" leaves Logan cold "I hated it. The ghost of Clytemnestra enters carrying the puppet bodies of Cassandra and Agamemnon. "We're raising the money" McFadden said, adding only that the private and public sector are both being approached "Our first fund-raiser will be Nov 20-a $125-a-plate dinner. Vice Mayor Charlotte Spadaro has been a strong opponent, but Tuesday night she said that many of her "serious concerns" about the city's "abdication of authority" and "giving up rights to peripheral property" were being addressed in lease refinements. "What is a committee of strangers going to tell us that we don't already know" Sidlin asks on the phone from his home in New Haven, Conn, where he also leads the New Haven Symphony. Well, he went out, found the school where they are teaching, whatever you call it, regular English, and he just took off on the editorial, and three weeks later, four weeks later, there's a whole bunch of stories on black English.

Where others undertake cautionary theater, he is willing to pursue an idea. While digging a basement addition under the restaurant the Gracher family found a wealth of Roman kitchen, dining and other artifacts that could only have come from the palace. What's the next step, surgical masks for the entire nation? Shipping AIDS victims to a remote island? Maybe Harold Greene can get AIDS merely by mentioning it on TV. Still, this was a highly promising performance with moments of very special radiance. "The man who was Apollo Creed first and foremost is expected to come out slugging. Referring to her attempt to renegotiate, Wiener said it was "laughable that a Sinatra would do this" According to a letter Nancy sent to the photo agency, when she originally negotiated for rights to the photographs, she "had no idea just how expensive they would be almost $50,000 for photos alone. The British seem to memorize lines and set out a way of doing them.

Oliver Smith's primitive sets, never models of imaginative theatricality, have become faded and tattered relics of a forgettable if not forgotten Canvas Age. In that sense, the CBS miniseries "Sins" was a triumph; it was a classic of instant invisibility It went poof even as you watched it. Two British officers on a "mapping" expedition, a thinly concealed effort to Anglicize the lilting Irish names for country crossings, bridges and roads, dividing up the land for easier taxation by the British Crown. There's so much latitude for growth here and so much love of painting that it seems pointless to dwell on potential pitfalls of hero worship Phillips' recent forays into bronze are far less satisfying. When Disney heard the "Mary Had a Little Lamb" recitation, he exclaimed, "That's our talking duck" Six months after Nash was given a job at Disney in 1933, Donald Duck made his debut in "The Wise Little Hen" with Nash supplying the voice. "So then I started doing the thing I do best, which I had avoided, and that was Westerns" He had initially eschewed Westerns for fear of jeopardizing his chances at more "serious" roles. This recital will be preceded by a short lecture on Liszt by Robin Wallace of the CSLB faculty.

"We're taking a big bite now and giving Bushnell a shot at the golden ring" Wood said. Max and Ross are his sons, and it was at the comedy club in Bakersfield he once owned that the duo made their professional debut as stand-up comics back in October, 1984. Pierre Cossette is executive director, with Ken Ehrlich as producer and Walter C Miller directing. . But despite the losses of the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, Radio City in Anaheim and Spatz in Huntington Harbour, there are signs that public demand within the county for local original music may be on the upswing.

Medley of three original song nominees: "Surprise, Surprise" with Greg Burge, from "A Chorus Line; "Miss Celie's Blues" with Tata Vega, from "The Color Purple" and "Separate Lives" with Stephen Bishop and Mariyn Martin, from "White Nights" Cher presents the supporting actor Oscar. I turned to the writer and said, 'I can't give you a better answer than that' " Through Rudolph's eyes, this is a pretty strange place we all inhabit, where the real and the unreal are close kin and where one is wise not to post odds on which is which. "When I got no money and my baby's left me, that's when I get the blues" explains musician Joe Cooper The shrewd and vivid Rev. And in his screen debut, tall, thin performance-poet Marty Watt has a quality that makes you want to see him again, but in happier circumstances.

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